Why Contractor Availability Matters (Especially in Peak Season)

As we move into the busiest period of the construction calendar, one of the most overlooked—but telling—signals when choosing a contractor is availability. At first glance, a contractor who can start in 2–3 weeks might seem like a win. But in reality, it’s something that deserves closer scrutiny. The Reality of Peak Season In Ireland, …

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5 Renovation Decisions That Add the Most Value to Irish Homes

When renovating a home in Ireland, not every improvement delivers the same return. Some upgrades significantly increase a property’s market value, comfort, and long-term efficiency, while others offer little more than cosmetic appeal. At Summit Matters Ltd, we specialise in renovating vacant, derelict, and older homes. Based on real-world projects—not television trends—these are the five …

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Guide to Getting Planning Permission for a Home Extension in County Dublin

Planning permission is crucial for ensuring that developments align with local regulations, protect the environment and heritage, and meet community needs. It prevents inappropriate building and development, and mandates that construction complies with local planning and environmental guidelines. Without planning permission, building work is considered unauthorized and could lead to fines or even demolition of the unauthorized …

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Can You Use the Irish Vacant Home Grant to Build an Extension?

Ireland’s Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant is an excellent scheme designed to bring vacant and derelict properties back into use. But can it be used to build an extension? The short answer is no—but it is also yes as there is a section in the VG Application Form for “Extension”. We’ll try explain below as an …

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Understanding Planning Permission Exemptions in Ireland: What You Need to Know

Planning Permission Exemptions in Ireland: What You Can Build Without Permission Navigating Ireland’s planning laws can be complex, but certain developments are exempt from planning permission under the Planning and Development Act 2000 and the Planning and Development Regulations 2001. Understanding these exemptions can help homeowners, builders, and farmers avoid unnecessary delays and legal issues.

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